HE DAILY EXAMINER. ve DoL.aRs J AR. Tixus :—Five Dor A a YRAI qa NEW SERIES, te ee ee ee ——-—— ~— _ - - — — iaaies ” ‘ o " : s . This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evnirivss. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1890. —_ - eermnanyctepen oe i re ee =e en ne ae een. eee a neater eaegae oe meee i ee a te se ee Srrate Corres Two Carts VOL. 27.—NO. 18 ee —— SM. &. Bb. . 8.3 Da , Dinh } stim nial From Duluth, Minnesota. Dean Mes Ross Hi ving tested your «yAGIC HEALER, 2 wish to cxpress§ my gratitucle to vou t i testimonial, which you can ase, if gou think tt will assist you ia gelling it: Having cut my hand severely with a cbse, thre rpei t the <« risel having en- tered the paim © my haba, Dakipga tong and hen it ; ied your * MAGIC HEALER at once, andafter three applica- : to work, and in three | « ye? cre) tions | was a! . days the | | —a mone as “CHARES I. MORRISON, | (Commission Merchant oni ici : AUCTIONEER, | — s | i | General agent for Prince F.lward Island for! “Jdeal” Washing Machines & ‘‘ideal” Churns | i ; Agent for St Jola Dye VV orks, St. Joha, N.B. ee — 106 Queen St., Charlottetown, PBI. Oct 7 eit! ACURE IS CERTAIN ——IN EVERY CASE—-— Wien a Faithia! Trial is Givea ——TO-— WOODILL’S Worm Lozenges. novl2 New Tannery. LONG BROS.,, | Tanners and Curriers, ! ——DEALERS IN—— | Hides, Calfskins, Sheepskins, Horse Hides, Tail-Hair, etc. per | Market Rates paid for Hides, etc. MALPEQUE ROAD, Opposite Ch'town Woolen Mills. oct6—3m eod CARD. DR. H. D. JOHNSON, Physician and Surgeon, CHARLOTTETOWN. OFFICE: Kent Street, next door to Eldon House. Mas8 tf, F Ho Go! Rour site Ww AND > HOOPING COLDS. 0.0 YEARS IN USE. 740 \ 25°PER BOTTLE t&. ARMSTRONG 86 @0 .Aerprielors. AD ener a A. E. JONES &00., Musis ~ Dealers - Sag er ames Barrington Street, Opposite A. Stephen & Son, HALIFAX,N.S. nor22 ep —im law ae i} DODD & ROGERS. j Bit Bargaias is Xuas Graperigs —_—_ A T—--—__ | BEER & GOFF’S. een (1 Jenne W* WANT to do a larger Xmas trade this year than we have ever dene before, and are therefore goipg to offer our entire stock of RAISINS, CURRANTS, TE . TVLIW OCre ‘ . ] KELS, ESS NCES, ete., at the lowest rock-bottom Cash figures. Call and sce our priees before buying arywhere else. Raisins and Currants. i } ; } j We have received over 6,000 pounds of COOKING RAISINS, including some! | Layer Valencias, which are very fine this year; and as we have marked them all! down low we expect them to go off quick. Jarge and the quality excellent. We received a lot of the basket” have just Just received from London, a lot of KEILLER’S CITRON, LEMON ORANGE PEEL, which we are selling much cheaper than usual on account of a! drop in the price abroad. Eissences and Spices. | Imported direct from the manufacturers and guaranteed STRICTLY PURE! and UNADULTERATED, Bring alovg your empty Essence Bottles and have! them refilled, Special Notice to Retailers. Our Steck of NUTS, DATES, FIGS, APPLES and XMAS CONFECTION- ERY is very large and varied, and we think it will pay you to look at it if you want something nice and attractive. BEER & GOFF. Charlottetown, Dec. 3, 1890—law & wky Presents for Xmas. ———(0)— —— Instead of our usual Gift, we offer this year an additional 5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT, besides the regular discount, to all Cash purchasers who men- tion this paper. The largest assortment to select from of Jewelry, Fancy Goods and Watches we have ever shown. EE. WW. TAT LOR, dec3—2aw and why CAMERON BLOCK. Skates! Skates! ———— i) 750 PAIR GENUINE ACME CLUB SKATES, Wholesale and Retail, at Lowest Prices. a ee ee (x)—-— ——— Charlottetown, Nov 29, 1890—1m eod REAT SALE OF BOUTS! hild’s Loug Boots. $1.20, now B5or Boys’ eae Boots, $150, now Womens ere ote $1.28, now $1.00; Women's Strong Sibote $1.00, now Zic.; 260 pairs Een’s Long Boots, reduced 59 to ts a air, at oo eee” GOFE BROS. Charlo‘tetown, Dee. “3, 1890-—eod & why ie A th a Nii te al ithe STR ca aaa MM a as <All i ig UN ON a ct BN, gir Our stock of Layer Ruisins is also very! ** Black | brand, and they keep up their reputation for the best Table Raisin guing. | Candied Peels. | and | rere re I took Cold, I took Sick, I TOOK SCOTT'S EMULSION RESULT: | ; : : Ltake My Meals, ) I take My Rest, AND IAM ViGOROUS ENOUGH TO TAKE ANYTHING I CAN LAY MY HANDS ON; geiting trt_ too, ror Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oi! and Hypophosphites of Limeand Soda NOT ONLY CURED MY [meip- ient Consumption bor BUILT ME UP, AND IS NOW PUTTING FLESH CN MY BONES AT THE RATE OF A POUND A DAY. I TAKE ITJUST AS EASILY AS IDO MILK.” Scott’s Emulsion fis put up only In Sa'mon color wrappers. Sold by all Druggisis at de. and 31,00, SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleviliz. eer RFR eR eR er ewe id LL LE LON LN EE Et el MM ~~ LARGE STOCK ——AND—— LOW PRIiIiCHS . HAVE jast corpleted a large importation suitable for Xmes and New Year’s Pre- sents, consisting of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles, Vases, Toys, Fancy Goods, ete., which will be sold at prices that will defy competition, Iaspectiou solicit d. Aso —Cleaning and Repairing done to Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Compasses at short notice, and guaranteed to give satis- faction. G. G. JURY, North Side Queen Square, Opposite Post Office. Ch’tewn, Dee. 3, 1890 —-1m 2aw dw Steamer “Stanley.” MPORTERS having goods coming to Pic- tou, for shipment by the Dominion steamer “Stanley,” must send their orders to Messrs, Noonan & Davis, Pictou, before they will be for warded. A. LORD, Agent. dec9 NOTIGE TO PAY. LL PERSONS indebted to the subscriber < are requested to pay their accounts before the 15th day of December next. All acccunts remaining unpaid after that date wiil be placed in the Court for collfection. J. B. MACDONALD, Ch’town, Nov. 25, 1890—cod tl 15th DR. GEO. A. BAYNES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON: : in Chronic Diseases Snootanist CHARLOTTETOWN. OFPICE— Queen Square, over Apothecaries Hall. Postal Address, Box 47. jy8—dy wy ORGANS, ——AND—— Sewing Miachines. *G°HE CHEAPEST AND BEST sold low and on easy terms at ‘nell!’ **Abraham!” ‘* John O'Connor!” The Parneli Embroglie, Another Purist Beard From, A great number of Ontario election pe- titions have been taken up and dismissed for ; i , | Want of evidence to support the charges of The Scene Previous to His | corruption. Anexception is found in the ee case of the petition for South Norfolk. The Deposition, wember-elect is Mr. William Charlton, a relativeof Mr. John Charlton, who ia the federal representative of a partef the same pee, Eee aa ste county. The Charitons are both ardent ' The scene just vefure to the ever he Grits and active politicians, and both are of Parnell is thus described by ene of the!) on putting down bribery and corrup- correspondents : — tion, asappears from their speeches. The The meeting was resumed in hali 40) present respondent believes in putting hour, and in the inteival the excitement] down bribery and corruption by the method had reached fever heat. The members re-!syogested in the historical **come-along- assembied amid a scene of extraordinary | John” letters. He alse has ‘lots of mney ' commotion, and there seemed every ptvs-' One witness swears that he was to have a V. pect of a physical collision bet ween the rival to yote for Charlton; ‘the money was to;be factions. Mr. Parnell decided, at the earn-}}eft in an old stove.” This mysterious est request of his friends, to hold. ‘Lhe method of meeting } abilities was not always xdvice eolincided with his own sentiment. ‘adopted. Several witnesses seem to have The position was now on the eve of 4! yeesived their money in a straightforward climax. Mr, Abraham had drawn up & re-, way, the price being either five or ten dol- solution tu depose Parnell. That gentlemaa' jars In the case of Wellington Murtland, got wind of the purport, and, intercepting however, the five dollar bill was thrown itas Mr. Abraham passed it on to Justin! down in the bottom of a buggy. Welling- McCarthy, crushed it in his hand and put ton ‘picked it ep and kept it.” An old min the paper in his pocket. and his two sons were dressing tish. The Mr. McCarthy rose to call to order, snd’ old man says the agent ‘reached something wasimet by Mr. Parnell with counter crie’ to me, and when I got to the light | of ** Order!” ‘found it was three five dollar bills.” He A dozen gentleman rose with loud shouts adds, ‘‘when he came he gave mea wink.” of “McCarthy!” ** McCarthy !’’ ** Par- Jt was also put in evidence that one Spencer gave a yeom:n a drive in his buggy, and “Chair!” ** No tricks !” imeeting the candidate, introduced him. M>. McCarthy claimed a hearing for Mr. : The candidate asked for the yeoman’s vote, Abraham, to whom Parnell declined t+ 4nd moved on when, according tu the yeo- listen, calling upon John O'Connor. Mr.' man’s account, the mutual friend “stopped McCarthy iusisted upon his right under his buggy and shelled out six dollars and parliamentary usage. ‘asked me if I would take it. I said * Yes .’ Mr Parneil—Don't preach parliamentary He threw the money on the ground, and usage to me, sir. said, ‘ We'll say it was for lumber.’ The Mr. McCarthy—I have had a longer ex- witness casurlly informed the court that he perience of parliamentary usage, sir, than never had any lumber in all his life. It you, for before I sat in the house I sat in the appears also that in Mr. Charlton's cam- reporters’ gallery, and I know that when a paign the fine old play of the Man in Bed member catches the speaker's eye he is in pos-' y.. performed. This drama, it will be re- edie: the house. Mr. Abraham caught jmbered, was invented by an Ontario ove | 46 9 3 Mr, Parnell,(disdainfully )—John O'Connor, | reformer — whose behalf a couple of I calfed upon you, sir. , Strangers paid out money all one evening to The greatest excitement foliowed this au- the horny-handed electors. The pay- tocratic abuse of the rules of procedure in the masters were both in bed with their clothes midst of which Mr. John O'Conner, “ Long ov, and with the exception of their roseate John,” got upon his legs and moved a resela- noses and one of their clean hands, were tion expressing confidence in Mr. Parneli (loud concealed from the view of the payee. How cheers and counter cheers), and regretting the far the Man in Bed controlled the South unsatisfactory recogvition given to the depa- tation by Mr. Gladstone, and condemning Mr. Gladstone generally in the crisis. Mr. O'Connor made a long and violent speech, into which Mr. Parpreil interjected approving criis of his own. Mr. O'Connor's powerful voice was frequently drowned by the furions opposition of the anti-Parnellites and by the vehement counter clamor of Mr, Parnell’s friends. Dr. Kenny seconded the resolution. Mr. Parnell, in speaking to this amend- ment, delivered an epithetical rejoinder to Mr. Gladstone’s letter, and in the course of his speceh asked: ‘* Who is to be the master of Ireland—tiladstoue ? ’ Mr. Healy (dryly}—Who is to be the mis- tress of Ireland? (Uproar and cheers and counter cheers. ) Mr. Parnell (:ising excitedly)—You are a low, cowardly scoundrel to speak of a lady ‘iu that way before a body of Irish gentlemen. Loud contending chee’ s followed this retort Mr. Parnell at the time was BLUE WITH PASSION, and Mr. Healy sat calm and unrvfiled. The member for cork then continued a speech remarkable for its varying emotions. Mr. Abraham rose to move his amendment, and was put aside in favor of other speakers upon whom Mr, Parnell called, and this gave rise to 4 series of exciting incidents. it becoming evident that Mr. Parnell in- tended to fight the position, if necessary, ail night; that he had made his miud not to resign, but stand firm to his election on the 25th of November, sharp, at 5 30, on a given be restored. and prepared to leave the room, This was the signal fora scene which has certainly never been witnessed in a committee room of the House of Commons, and is with- out parallel since the memorabie expulsion cf ‘the home rule party. The room was crowded with a surging mass cf excited men. As the forty-five moved toward the door the minority rose, mounted the cheirs, shriek- ing and cheering and powring forth personsl attacks upon their compatriots, distinguishing individual members as trvitors and cowards and villains. The noise was deafening, and the scene ore of the wildest possible character. The police in charge of the conidor, appre- MILLER BROTHERS, nov28 Queen Street, Charlottetown. 'hended a serious disturbance, sent for reen- toward the, forcements and concentrate] cpen door, The members who heard them. ‘selves named as traitors and cowards pressed back upon the returning columo dnd mae fie ce endeavour to get at their assailants. This caused the utmost. confusion, pressing | back the main body of the dissentients upon | Mr. Parnell and his frience, now driven to | desperation. The attendants were not a little alarmed, but happily the members who i} wou'd have resorted to physical reprisals in ‘in de’ence of their honor were forcibly heid back by their more pacific or colder-blooded friends : In the midst of the commotion the voice of | Justin Huntley McCarthy was heard in what |appeared to be a speech. “Gentlemen,” said the hosorable member, M ®\«] had decided to support Mr. Parnell in this crisis, but after what has occurred, and it was several minutes before. order could | signal, Mr. McCarthy rose with 44 others, ' Norfolk campaign does not appear. > © e- A $30,000 Lec.—A Texas jury has awarded Charles N. Kriggs $39,000 for the loss of a leg while in the empley of the Southern Paci- fic railroad company. He sued the corpora- tion for $50,000. j —— oom Waxkine iy His Sieere.—Wm, Hannab, | the famous hunter, went to Jackson Smith's, Southampton, Cumberland Co., N. 8., on Sunday and steyed all night. During the night the family were disturbed by a noise and upon investigating found Mr. Hannah st the foot of the stairs in an unconcious con- dition. . His face was badly bruised, showing that he had fallen down stairs. It was not until the next day at noon that he recovered ae a rapa He had no recollection of aving got up in the night, and it is su d that he . his oan. On Teaedeg ‘be was able tc return to his home. diheitlititt Sometuinc Wronxe,—A correspondent of ‘the Halifax Herald writes from this Province : '**Considerable complaint is head from the farmers at the price they aie receiving for their pork. A very large quantity of this is raised here, the farmers gowwg into it rather more extensively on account of the additiona! duties. Now, while pork is quoted at $16 50 to $17.50 per bbl. in Montreal and Halifax, the local dealers are only paying 5} to 54 for heavy well fatted dressed hogs, and P. K. Island pork always brings the top of the market, too. There is evidently something wrong somewhere.” ee Wit Have a Cotp Winter’—A Biddefor?, Me , prophet says we will have a bitter, cold and protracted winter. He is convinced of this by reason of his having made a close study of the hay and grass crops, the shells of crabs and other things, and he finds that all foretell a much severer winter than we have had for some time. The crab shells, he says, are remarkably thick, showing that these things have been fortitied by Dame Nature for « long seige with the cold in the muddy bottoms of our rivers this winter. He he fund several squirrels with triple extra far. He also sees th«t coons and rabbits are much fatter than usual. All this indicates that the anuna] wold is ready for the cold. A $750 Corrack—Or its equivalent in cash will be given to the person detecting the greatest number of errors, words wrongly epeil-d or misplaced) in the December issue of **Our Homes.” in addition will be given twa cash prizes of $200 each, ‘four of $]00,eight of $50, ten of $25, twenty-ave of $10, fifty of $5, one hundred of $2, and one hundred and fifty of $1, distributed in the order meutioned ic rules and regala'ions, which will be sent with a copy of December issue on receipt of 15 cents in stamps. Special cash prizes given jaway almostevery day during competiticn which cloees February Ist, 189). Address , Oar Homes Publishing Co, drockville, Canada. nov28 dy wy 2w. IsLANDERS IN TroupLte.—The Bangor, e., News says : Two badly injured Prince | Edward Island men are lying at Barney in calling your attention afer the failure of our negotiations with | Keily’s boarding house without funds with to our steck of BLACK M Gladstone, and in view cf the fact th.t) which to pay for care and medical treat- ‘thome rule is threatened with provisional GOODS, we desire you to note the Exeetient Values ruin by the actions of Mr. Parnell, I shall VOTE FOR HIS DEPOSITION. gi ven in French and India | This was a signal for the accentuatian of the Serges, Cashmeres, French Merinos and Henrietta Cloths, Dalgea Stripes and German Diagonais, new and rich, Courtald’s and Priestly’s Crapes, Mourning Millinery, rape Bonnets and Hats. excitement, and several of Mr. Parnell's friends made a dash for the slight, frail form of the honorable member, but a rally- ing force rushed to his aid, and he was con- veyedfrom the room. By degrees the de- posing party reached the corridor and made their way down stairs to the conference room, ~~ —_ = To the Deaf. A person cured of Deafness and noises in ithe head of 23 years’ standing by a Simple \ r aoa STAN LEY BROS,., any person who applies to N cHoLson, 177! many accidents, placing the victimsin sim- BROWNS BLOCK. - nov, McDougal Street, New York. i Remedy, will send a description of it LkkE to Sep dy law ment, Oneof them, whose name is Mor- risey, was rolling lugs at Mel Whidden's camp, six miles from Kahtadin Iron Works witha man who did pot understand the business. The latter allowed the log to get away from him just as Morrisey had placed his cantdog firmly onthelog. The sudden movement of the log wrenched the tool from his grasp and threw it against his breast. giving him painful injuries. He laid in the camp for ten days befure being removed to thiscity. The other man, whose name is Roberts, was topping offa tree which had been lodged in falling. When it finally yielded to his efforts, he was thrown from his position on the trunk and severely injured about the head and chest. No medical aid had been called last evening. This is one of | ilar circumstances, which forcibly illustrates the necessity of an hospital in this city. 1 may inci i aa since acl: iM. pie MIT ROT Sail gan dinate: smgitt